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Professor Marty Val Hill, SPHR
Marty edutains, captivates, and inspires professional groups to Live Your Legacy, Don't Just Leave It Behind®. He also turbo-charges individual and organizational profitability by helping your team develop the essential Skills for the Concrete Jungle®. From the classroom to the boardroom, Skills for the Concrete Jungle® will transform you.
Professor Marty Val Hill, SPHR was designated a National Speakers Association Outstanding Professor of the Year in 2006-07 and the Utah Best of State Professor of the Year in 2010. Marty has served as President of the NSA Mountain Wst Chapter and most recently taught fulltime on the Business Management faculty at Utah Valley University's Woodbury School of Business. He serves on several boards and is an active social entrepreneur in the Mountain West community and nationally. Marty speaks internationally, but particularly enjoys traveling to meet audiences in Hawaii, Alaska, Europe and the Pacific Rim.
A few of Marty's more popular keynotes and training presentations include:
Living Your Legacy™ Live Your Last Day, Everyday™Leadership Skills for the Concrete Jungle™ Uniquely You: Effective Presentation Skills for the Concrete Jungle™ Ethical Decision Making Skills for the Concrete Jungle™ Work/Life Balance and Wellness Skills for the Concrete Jungle™ U-Can-Speak™
Marty is an expert in wellness, performance improvement and workforce development. Prior to his current teaching position, he founded a management consulting firm and taught at other schools including Brigham Young University.
Professor Hill's achievements have included service as a licensed educator, a six year term on a Utah Department of Commerce healthcare professional licensing board, as a selection team member for "Utah's Best Places To Work" Awards, as a member of the Society for Human Resource Management's national Special Expertise Panel for Ethics, and as a Senior Professional in Human Resources.
Marty is a well respected speaker, ropes course facilitator, and international consultant. He has consulted for ExxonMobil, Microsoft, and the Roche Group to name a few. Marty was also recognized with the 2008 Utah "Best of State" medal in two categories: Best Appointed Public Official and Best Individual Volunteer.
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